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Round 11 of the 2018-19 Australian Women’s Ice Hockey League season has finished with the Sydney Sirens defeating the Brisbane Goannas in both games of their double header in Liverpool. The Melbourne Ice remain on top of the standings, edging out the Sirens on win percentage. Next week the Goannas host the Perth Inferno in Boondall and the Ice take on the Adelaide Rush in Adelaide for the final weekend of the regular season.

Round 10 of the 2018-19 Australian Women’s Ice Hockey League season has finished with wins for the Melbourne Ice, Perth Inferno and Sydney Sirens. The Ice remain on top of the standings, six points clear of the second placed Sirens. Competition resumes on 16 February with the Sirens hosting the Brisbane Goannas in Liverpool.

Round 7 of the 2018-19 Australian Women’s Ice Hockey League season has finished with the Sydney Sirens defeating the Adelaide Rush in both games of their double header. The Melbourne Ice remain in first place on the standings, one point clear of the second placed Sirens. Competition resumes on 12 January with the Brisbane Goannas hosting the Rush.

Round 5 of the 2018-19 Australian Women’s Ice Hockey League season has finished with the Sydney Sirens defeating the Brisbane Goannas in both games of their double header. The Melbourne Ice remain at the top of the standings, one point clear of the second placed Sirens. Next week the Ice host the Perth Inferno in a double header at the O’Brien Group Arena.

Round 4 of the 2018-19 Australian Women’s Ice Hockey League season has finished with wins for the Adelaide Rush and Sydney Sirens. The Melbourne Ice remain on top of the standings, six points clear of the second placed Sirens. Next week the Brisbane Goannas host the Sirens in a double header at Iceworld Boondall.

Round 2 of the 2018-19 Australian Women’s Ice Hockey League season has finished with the Melbourne Ice defeating the Sydney Sirens in both games of their double header. The Ice remain undefeated at the top of the standings with twelve points. Next week the Adelaide Rush host the Perth Inferno in a double header at the Ice Arena.

The Melbourne Ice have won the 2018 Joan McKowen Trophy after defeating the 4-2 Sydney Sirens in the grand final. The Ice advanced to the final after defeating the Brisbane Goannas 5-1 in the semifinals while the Sirens progressed with a 7-4 win over the Adelaide Rush. The win gives the Ice their sixth title and first since 2016.

Following the final the league also handed out the player awards. The Sydney Sirens’ Stephenie Cochrane was named the Skaters Network Player of the Year and Erin Beaver won best defenceman. Best goaltender was awarded to Keesha Atkins of the Adelaide Rush and the Rush’s Ashley Pelkey was named best forward. The Melbourne Ice’s Marnie Pullin won the Nellie Gee Rookie of the Year and Jessica Pinkerton was the highest posts scorer.

Round 9 of the 2017-18 Australian Women’s Ice Hockey League season has finished with the Sydney Sirens and Adelaide Rush both picking up a win each in their double header. The Sirens are currently nine points clear of the Melbourne Ice on the standings. Their win this weekend gives the Sirens an unbeatable lead and they claim the their second regular season title in a row. Next week the Brisbane Goannas host the Melbourne Ice in the final round of the regular season.